During the height of the cold war, east-west tensions led to a nuclear disaster when a Soviet bomber was shot down by US airspace in the Arctic. The massive radiation from the atomic explosion awakens Gamera, an ancient gargantuan creature from a long-forgotten legend of the lost continent of Atlantis. Unleashed from its glacial tomb and proving impervious to all man-made weapons, the colossal chelonian smashes a cataclysmic swath across the globe. Can the scientists of the world, led by Dr. Hidaka, find a way to stop this invincible super monster, or is mankind doomed? Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 大怪獣ガメラ
- Also Known As: Giant Monster Gamera , Daikaijû Gamera
- Screenwriter: Takahashi Niisan
- Genres: Action, Tokusatsu, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
Cast & Credits
- Sugata MichikoNobuyo SakuraiMain Role
- Funakoshi EijiDr. HidakaMain Role
- Kitahara YoshiroMr. SakuraiSupport Role
- Yamashita JunichiroAoyagiSupport Role
- Uchida YoshiroToshio SakuraiSupport Role
- Hamamura JunDr. MuraseSupport Role
Reviews
The problems I had with this movie were twofold. One, it took itself far too seriously, trying to mimic the original Godzilla filmed in black and white. Like Godzilla, Gamera is clearly the bad guy, despite saving a child at one point. He goes on to kill countless others and causes enormous damage. A message about countries at the height of the Cold War working together is pasted into the story. A giant turtle who walks on his hind legs doesn't make the most menacing of monsters.
The second problem I had was that the most prominent human in the story was a child. Quite possibly the most annoying child from any movie ever produced and in the end his presence was pointless.
The special effects weren't bad for this era. And the story does keep going at a nice pace with lots of Gamera shots.
After going through several weapons to kill Gamera the solution at the end to deal with Gamera is one of the funniest I've seen in a Kaiju movie.
Strictly for Gamera and/or Kaiju enthusiasts.
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